jacktheripper85
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Neither could Zach Wilson. “”They wanted to go and I cant say no to an 88 year old mom
Neither could Zach Wilson. “”They wanted to go and I cant say no to an 88 year old mom
He does that because it makes them play the run. It's like throwing a down away I agree and it's irritating, but it has its advantages. He did the same in the Super Bowl to keep that front from pinning their ears back. Also if you look at the yardage vs Atlanta it was decent, on the shitty side but good enough to balance it up.just my two cents, but does it seem like McVay has been ok with running the ball for practically no gain on most first downs instead of play action and maybe a few sweeps?
I know McVay will make adjustments but my casual observation.
Is our failure to get push in the run game solely talent related? Is it not developing our young OL well enough in the run game? Is it scheme? I mean honestly we haven't ran the ball well since 2017/2018. Its no coincidence we also had the best RB on earth those two years.Our OL needs to do better too but they're gonna need some continuity for that to happen.
We had Whitworth, Saffold, Sullivan, and Havenstein both those years though, didn't we? Gurley was the best at the time, independently, but the line was no joke either. We lost both the A+ line and the A+ RB in the same year. Wouldn't you know it, the run game hasn't been special since.Is our failure to get push in the run game solely talent related? Is it not developing our young OL well enough in the run game? Is it scheme? I mean honestly we haven't ran the ball well since 2017/2018. Its no coincidence we also had the best RB on earth those two years.
I just honestly wonder if its fixable. We dont prioritize OL talent that excell at run blocking. We dont have great OL talent overall. I think more or less we will stay pretty stagnant until we decide to sign an elite OL talent in FA or hit a home run with a 2nd round pick. There's a legit chance Akers never returns to his pre achilles tear self. His numbers have not been good since his return. So we dont have an elite RB to offset below average run blocking. I think it comes down to McVay getting creative to scheme yards but ultimately this year will fall on Staffords shoulders and the passing game to carry us again.
Yea I forgot we had Saffold too who was a dominant run blocker. Plus a 4 years younger Whitworth and younger Hav. Also those years in the beginning McVay's scheme took the league by storm and people didnt know how to defend it. Our offense finished as #1 in 2017 and #2 in 2018. Gurley was obviously the main engine of that but the scheme was doing a lot. The last third of the 2018 season we started seeing the 6-1 fronts with quarters behind which gave us fits down the stretch and in the SB. But up until then our offense seemed pretty unstoppable for two years. Yea since then the OL and run game has been pretty shitty.We had Whitworth, Saffold, Sullivan, and Havenstein both those years though, didn't we? Gurley was the best at the time, independently, but the line was no joke either. We lost both the A+ line and the A+ RB in the same year. Wouldn't you know it, the run game hasn't been special since.
This is a real good read from Jun on some of this stuff and goes pretty deep: https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2022/...y-kyle-shanahan-scheme-wars-offense-evolutionIs our failure to get push in the run game solely talent related? Is it not developing our young OL well enough in the run game? Is it scheme? I mean honestly we haven't ran the ball well since 2017/2018. Its no coincidence we also had the best RB on earth those two years.
I just honestly wonder if its fixable. We dont prioritize OL talent that excell at run blocking. We dont have great OL talent overall. I think more or less we will stay pretty stagnant until we decide to sign an elite OL talent in FA or hit a home run with a 2nd round pick. There's a legit chance Akers never returns to his pre achilles tear self. His numbers have not been good since his return. So we dont have an elite RB to offset below average run blocking. I think it comes down to McVay getting creative to scheme yards but ultimately this year will fall on Staffords shoulders and the passing game to carry us again.
Merlin,
Fantastic stuff (Ringer), thanks for posting.
My main takeaway is that Shanahan has adjusted more quickly than McVay, with data to back it up.
Secondly, the 49er run game is far superior (Garappolo isn't but he's good enough for that O) .
With the Rams in injury trouble already, the 49ers may well take the west this year. TBD.
BC
I agree. It is why Shanny is regarded as probably the best offensive mind in the game. McVay is the better head coach though and has by far the better owner.Merlin,
Fantastic stuff (Ringer), thanks for posting.
My main takeaway is that Shanahan has adjusted more quickly than McVay, with data to back it up.
Secondly, the 49er run game is far superior (Garappolo isn't but he's good enough for that O) .
With the Rams in injury trouble already, the 49ers may well take the west this year. TBD.
BC
What’s wrong with Akers?
WTH is up with AD? Just not the same ‘want to’ this year.
Anybody else expected more from Wagner? He’s been ‘okay’, I guess, but I expected more of an impact from him. So far Jones seems to be outplaying him.
Yep. And it was a big risk paying a big contract to a guy that had one foot in retirement this past offseason. The old saying is once you start talking about retirement you're there. So that might end up being a problem for the Rams.He is at the age when most D-lineman begin to decline.